I follow Autoline.TV and they interviewed Henrik Fisker:
I recommend playing it back at a faster speed.
I'm not a fan of Henrik Fisker after seeing the Karma at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. The 'synthetic roar' that was supposed to sound like a V8 was the final turnoff. I was there to see the Toyota reveal of the 2010 Prius which was (is) nearly as quiet as an EV and at the time, very efficient.
Watch Fisker mannerisms as I noticed he shares many characteristics of Trevor Milton of Nikola fame:
Bob Wilson
ps. I would like to see the Tesla SuperCharger team buy out EVgo and replace them with SuperChargers and distribution chargers. This would get the other EV makers to finally get serious about licensing the Tesla charging network. Heck, it might lead the domestic EV makers to become charging network investors, owners, and operators.
I recommend playing it back at a faster speed.
I'm not a fan of Henrik Fisker after seeing the Karma at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. The 'synthetic roar' that was supposed to sound like a V8 was the final turnoff. I was there to see the Toyota reveal of the 2010 Prius which was (is) nearly as quiet as an EV and at the time, very efficient.
Watch Fisker mannerisms as I noticed he shares many characteristics of Trevor Milton of Nikola fame:
- Artwork video but no metal
- Mercurial answers that changed during the interview
- Technically flawed description of CCS-1, CCS-2, and SuperChargers
- At one time he suggested Tesla sell their SuperChargers to someone else. The SuperCharger network is one of the Teslas' strongest sales points!
Bob Wilson
ps. I would like to see the Tesla SuperCharger team buy out EVgo and replace them with SuperChargers and distribution chargers. This would get the other EV makers to finally get serious about licensing the Tesla charging network. Heck, it might lead the domestic EV makers to become charging network investors, owners, and operators.
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